Tottenham Hotspur player shows off new tattoo celebrating Europa League triumph

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Tottenham Hotspur star Brennan Johnson has now shown off his latest tattoo following the club’s Europa League win.

Following their recent Europa League triumph, several Tottenham Hotspur stars have now jetted off to represent their various nations ahead of their World Cup qualifying clashes.

We reported that 12 first-team Tottenham players are set to represent their countries at the senior level, while four will represent their nations at the youth level.

Among the Spurs players to receive a call-up is Brennan Johnson, who has been capped 35 times for Wales, scoring five goals in those appearances.

Brennan Johnson has a Europa League trophy tattoo

Indeed, the Welsh national team are fighting for a place in the 2026 World Cup and are set to play two group stage World Cup qualifying games before the international break ends.

On Friday, 6 June, Wales come up against Liechtenstein, before they take on Belgium in their final match of the June international break on 10 June, and Brennan Johnson would be hoping to lead his side to victory.

However, during a training session in Cardiff this week, the Tottenham star was spotted with a new tattoo of the Europa League logo on his lower right leg to help commemorate Spurs‘ recent continental triumph.

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Of course, Johnson has impressed this season, as the winger grabbed 18 goals in all competitions – the most of any Tottenham player.

His final goal of the campaign was the most crucial, after he helped Tottenham secure their first piece of silverware in over 17 years since they last won the League Cup in 2008.

Johnson was over the moon following Spurs’ Europa League win and was quick to respond to the famous “Spursy tag” that often gets thrown at the Tottenham players and fans.

Following the win, the Welshman said: “All the fans get battered, we get battered for not winning a trophy. We had to get the first one, I’m so happy. Ever since I came here it has been ‘Tottenham, good team but can’t get it done’, but we got it done.”

The excitement is still felt by the Wales International, with him now inscribing his recent achievement with the hopes that it will stay with him for a long time.

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